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will the soldiers use them? >>guest: well they use them? will he use them? everyone knows that is as the administration has warned syria, a red line, even for the russians that would be tough. the foreign minister of russia has said this is a decisive moment in the unfolding of this drama. and the russians are key here. what they decide to do, what they decide to temperature -- tell assad could determine their actions. >>shepard: your the russians against the free world and with damascus and president assad on this matter? >>guest: because syria russia's only dependable arab ally because they have a port in syria. a warm water port. and because the russians don't want the americans or the west to control developments in this critical region. they want to be players. they want to be taken into account, and they are right now. coffee an is working very hard to try and get them to sign on to some kind of resolution. so far, no luck, but let's see what tomorrow will bring. >>shepard: developments are happening very quickly after 18 months. updates as they happen
will the soldiers use them? >>guest: well they use them? will he use them? everyone knows that is as the administration has warned syria, a red line, even for the russians that would be tough. the foreign minister of russia has said this is a decisive moment in the unfolding of this drama. and the russians are key here. what they decide to do, what they decide to temperature -- tell assad could determine their actions. >>shepard: your the russians against the free world and with...
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researchers will use comparisons to ancestors alive today. not everyone is happy. we eleven you with that. here is shepard. >>shepard: thank you very much. the news begins anew on "studio b." russian and china stops action against the murderous regime in syria. like it would have helped. and it sparked strong words from the united states. that is ahead. and a new jobless report claims that fueling fears of economic slow down is upon us. but, the jobs data may have more to do with seasonal changes not auto industry. context and perspective coming up. a new investigation into mr. hot tub's former organization. the general services administration accused of spending nearly $300,000 on an awards ceremony. >> that's all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." >> first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, syrian state media today released pictures report reportedly showing president bashar al-assad alive after a bomb killed members of the inner circle. president bashar al-assad is shown swearing in the new defense minister but did not report when
researchers will use comparisons to ancestors alive today. not everyone is happy. we eleven you with that. here is shepard. >>shepard: thank you very much. the news begins anew on "studio b." russian and china stops action against the murderous regime in syria. like it would have helped. and it sparked strong words from the united states. that is ahead. and a new jobless report claims that fueling fears of economic slow down is upon us. but, the jobs data may have more to do...
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arthur is back with us. drew peterson, some names will come up for the rest of the career and that is one of them. >>arthur: depend on the outcome of the trial. the key for the jury is to watch people that do not watch a lot of news. but this is probably on the regular news. so, he was such a character, he was flaunting himself wherever he could. i remember you interviewed him and he pulled the thing out of his ear, and stormed -- he is a showman. that brings you that much more to people's attention which means people have a prejudice against you. on the jury selection what you trying to do is weed out the people who have a preconceived notion as to your guilt and innocence so it is hard to do. what is most surprising is that there are only 40 potential jurors. i thought there would be 400. what happens, the jury says, i am joe brown and i live in this neighborhood. and the judge says what do you know of the case? i heard about this. he killed one wife. and another. you are excused for cause. >>shepard: brin
arthur is back with us. drew peterson, some names will come up for the rest of the career and that is one of them. >>arthur: depend on the outcome of the trial. the key for the jury is to watch people that do not watch a lot of news. but this is probably on the regular news. so, he was such a character, he was flaunting himself wherever he could. i remember you interviewed him and he pulled the thing out of his ear, and stormed -- he is a showman. that brings you that much more to...
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with us, a chairman of the national eagles and angels association. george is a money management advisor. we have reports that the iranian parliament voted to close the strait of hormuz. they could lay thousands of high-tech chinese and russian-made minus. one fifth of the world's oil travels through that two-mile stretch of water. wouldn't that cause a major oil supply disruption and trigger a economic global downturn? >> yes. yes both to those questions. you know, it is expected that you could see oil prices as high as $200 a barrel, a double from here if those straits were closed. or if there was a ensuing battle or military event there. so you could see prices double pretty click. >> that means, we'd pay a lot at the pumps. what about the european union embargo on oil. that kicked in on sunday. i read the international energy agency says that could become the biggest supply disruption from a member of opec since libya. could those sanctions have the unintended consequence of driving up prices at the pumps here at home? >> yeah, pricing are on the
with us, a chairman of the national eagles and angels association. george is a money management advisor. we have reports that the iranian parliament voted to close the strait of hormuz. they could lay thousands of high-tech chinese and russian-made minus. one fifth of the world's oil travels through that two-mile stretch of water. wouldn't that cause a major oil supply disruption and trigger a economic global downturn? >> yes. yes both to those questions. you know, it is expected that you...
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>>shepard: they do not scan anything except us. it is just, it seems as if and our expert whose come on the program say this is just to make us feel better. kneelings and --needles in sandwiches coming from amsterdam. i am staying here. that is it for "studio b" and the dow is up and neil cavuto is next. stand clear. >> i also ask anyone making over $250,000 to go back to the rates they paid under bill clinton because by the way, that worked. nearly 23 million new jobs were created. the largest budget surplus in our history. >>neil: and now a guy is wondering why this president thinks it will do wonders for him. >> welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. this message just in from art laffer to president obama. i knew bill clinton. i voted for bill clinton. bill clinton is an economic friend of mine. mr. president, you are no bill clinton. here is art to say why. art? >>guest: yes. >>neil: what do you make of this? >>guest: you know, bill clinton cut government spending as a share of g.d.p. by more than the next four best presidents co
>>shepard: they do not scan anything except us. it is just, it seems as if and our expert whose come on the program say this is just to make us feel better. kneelings and --needles in sandwiches coming from amsterdam. i am staying here. that is it for "studio b" and the dow is up and neil cavuto is next. stand clear. >> i also ask anyone making over $250,000 to go back to the rates they paid under bill clinton because by the way, that worked. nearly 23 million new jobs...